Certainly
no strangers to peculiar occurrences, agents Wellington Books and Eliza
Braun are nonetheless stunned to observe a fellow passenger aboard
Britain's latest hypersteam train suddenly vanish in a dazzling bolt of
lightning. They soon discover this is not the only such disappearance . .
. with each case going inexplicably unexamined by the Crown.

The
fate of England is once again in the hands of an ingenious archivist
paired with a beautiful, fearless lady of adventure. And though their
foe be fiendishly clever, so then is Mr. Books . . . and Miss Braun
still has a number of useful and unusual devices hidden beneath her
petticoats.

I read the first book in this series and enjoyed it a lot and I'm really looking forward to reading this book.

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Brandon Merrick is determined to banish his shifter nature
forever. The charismatic tattooed surfer is on the cusp of the ultimate
challenge - to prove himself on the whitecaps of Hawaii and secure his
future as a pro surfer. But his dragon isn't prepared to be tamed so
easily...

One look at marine biologist Liz Barrett ignites the spark of
the firestorm: Liz is his destined mate and his chance for happiness.
While Brandon sees their first night together as just the beginning, his
dragon seizes the upper hand. Awakening in the company of a raging
dragon challenges Liz's ability to believe her own eyes. Can Brandon
accept his inner beast in time to make it work with Liz?

Neither one realizes that Brandon is caught in an ancient Slayer's
scheme to enslave him. When the deadly plot ignites, the very island
will be at risk...and Brandon and his mate could be the ultimate
sacrifice.

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That line had run around in Jasmine's mind all day on a continuous loop. She imagined two little girls playing out on the grassy lawn with their Barbie dolls, and it was a secret where Barbie and Ken were going for dinner.

My Thoughts:

I've enjoyed the books in this series so far and it sounds as if this one is off to a good start.

Ace settled into the seat next to her and got comfortable. He buckled his seat belt, leaned his head back, and shut his eyes.

Jasmine envied his ability to doze while the flight attendant gave the "hang onto the seat cushion and use it as a floatation device speech. He didn't even open his eyes when the captain's deep voice came over the intercom and said that they would arrive in Houston, Texas in two hours and forty-three minutes.

Most girls would throw a fit if their parents tried to set up an arranged marriage for them. It's so outrageously old-fashioned—even for a Tiguri family, members of a fierce race of shapeshifting weretigers. But Saskia isn't getting her claws out just yet. She'll go through with this marriage to help unite two powerful families—and because her husband-to-be Nicolas Preda is the sexiest, hunkiest, and only man she's ever wanted…

Of course, marrying an alpha male like Nic comes with its share of danger. As leader of his Streak and head of a global corporation, Nic and his new fiancée must take their places in the jungles of Manhattan—and the local Others seem to have a strict "no pets" policy. In fact, the Council seems to think the Tiguri are at the root of all their problems, including an attempt on the life of its leader. If Nic hopes to protect his name and his mate, it's hunt or be hunted—and he can't do it alone. But if anyone can bring out the beast in him, it's the sexy, savage tigress he's sworn to love…

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Thirty-two-year-old Angie Powell has always spoken her mind, but in
the presence of Dare Callahan she nurses a simmering rage. After all,
why give Dare the satisfaction of knowing he can push her buttons and
push her to the edge?

Three years ago, Dare returned home to
rural western Montana and opened a hunting business to rival Angie’s.
Complicating matters is the fact that Dare has asked Angie out (not once
but twice) and has given her a gift of butterflies in the process.
Angie has no patience for butterflies. They only lead to foolish
decisions. And now the infuriatingly handsome Iraq war vet has siphoned
away Angie’s livelihood, forcing her to close up shop.

Before
Angie is to leave town, she organizes one last trip into the wilderness
with a client and his guest, who wants to bag a black bear. But the
adrenaline-fueled adventure turns deadly when Angie witnesses a
cold-blooded murder and finds herself on the wrong side of a loaded gun.
Before the killer can tie up this attractive loose end, a bear comes
crashing through the woods - changing the dark game completely.

Luckily,
Dare is camping nearby and hears the shots. Forced together for their
very survival, Angie and Dare must confront hard feelings, a blinding
storm, and a growing attraction - while being stalked by a desperate
killer and a ferocious 500-pound beast. And neither will stop until they
reach their prey.

My Review:

A woman in her early thirties, Angie Powell is an interesting contradiction as a leading character. Independent, stubborn and strong minded, she's also whinny, insecure and vulnerable. Blaming the pending failure of her hunting business and the forced sale of her family home on a business rival she's attracted to, Angie plans one last trip into the wilderness for a previous client and his guest, who wants to hunt a black bear. I'll admit that it was a little difficult for me to like Angie at the beginning, her habit of trying to deflect responsibility for bad decisions was very annoying but as the story progressed and the plot unfolded, I began to understand her behavior and I even began to like her.

Dare Callahan is the quintessential Alpha male lead character and is quite yummy. A veteran of the armed forces, he's a few years older than Angie and had come back to their small and quiet Montana town in order to start a business and build a life. Attracted to Angie, he wasted no time in asking her out only to be ceremoniously turned down, twice. Determined to get to the bottom of Angie's dislike for him, he's surprised when he discovers she's put the family home up for sale and becomes determined to purchase her property. When the real estate agent asks him to keep an eye out for Angie on her last guide trip, where she'll be alone with two strange men, Dare reluctantly agrees. I really liked Dare's character, his personality was straightforward, he was responsible and even though Angie rejected him twice, he was still interested in her more than enough to think about her future and her safety.

When things go downhill for Angie with her two "guests" and one ends up killing the other, Angie finds herself not only having to outsmart a man who wants to kill the only witness to his crime but also finds herself having to avoid a Black Bear who has gotten a taste for human flesh in the middle of what has become a severe spring storm. When one thing leads to another and things are looking really bleak for Angie, Dare manages to find her. Unfortunately for both of them, their horses have run off, they're both soaking wet and the weather isn't letting up. Forced to seek shelter together, Angie finds herself in close quarters with a man she's been trying to avoid and who she must now depend on for help. I really liked the scenes with the two of them together, as they start to get to know each other they both realize that their attraction isn't going to go away.

When the storm lets up and Dare and Angie decide to make it down the mountain and alert the authorities, they will have to watch out for both a murderer and a wild Black Bear. Do Dare and Angie stand a chance? Will their relationship go beyond being friends? You'll have to read Prey to find out.

Audio Review:

As an audio book the narrator's performance was not what I was hoping for with this book, I found her voice to be somewhat grating on my nerves and it took me until almost halfway through the book to get used to her verbal reading style. Overall, I did enjoy the book but I think I would have preferred a different narrator for this book.

There aren't many things pastry chef Rita Lucero hates more than losing. But two years after her marriage to fellow baker Philippe Renier fell apart, she's still trying to get him to sign the divorce papers. Exasperated, Rita visits Philippe's high-end New Orleans shop, Zydeco Cakes, to get his signature--and discovers that her marriage is already over when she finds Philippe dead with a chef's knife in his chest.

Rita is shocked to discover the body, and overwhelmed to learn that since the divorce wasn't final, she now inherits part ownership in Zydeco Cakes. But it's a mixed blessing: the gorgeous shop is actually in financial trouble, and Rita's windfall sets her up as a prime suspect in Philippe's murder. Her former mother-in-law demands that Rita find out who killed her son, and his former employees don't know whether to trust her. The feeling is mutual--especially since the real culprit is still out there, and Rita may be the next victim served.

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Monday, April 2, 2012

New York
Times bestselling
author Susan Mallery has entertained millions of readers with her witty and
emotional stories about women and the relationships that move them. Susan is honored by enthusiastic
readers who say that her books make them laugh, make them cry, and make the
world a happier place to live. Susan lives in Seattle with her husband and her
tiny but intrepid toy poodle. She’s there for the coffee, not the weather.

Susan’s
latest book is BAREFOOT SEASON, the heart-wrenching story of two wounded women
who heal their friendship – and find love with two fabulous men – over one
long, lovely summer on Blackberry Island, Washington. BAREFOOT SEASON is the
first book of Susan’s new Blackberry Island series of women’s fiction novels.

Susan, what made BAREFOOT
SEASON a story you had to tell?

I find
female friendship endlessly fascinating. I feel very blessed to have several
strong, supportive friendships that have endured for years. We celebrate each
other’s successes, grieve for each other’s losses, nurture and praise and
lecture – whatever is called for at that moment. I know how strong friendship between
women can be.

But friendship
can also be fragile.

One
day, I asked myself, What if you and your best friend fell in love with the
same man… and then he chose her? Could you be truly happy for her when your
heart is breaking? What would you do if he then came to you – this man you both
love – and told you that he made a mistake, that he should have chosen you?
Could you turn him away? From this spark came BAREFOOT SEASON.

As
children, Michelle and Carly were as close as sisters, running free on
Blackberry Island. Now, ten years after their friendship was destroyed by love,
they’re forced together again by circumstances to save the Blackberry Island
Inn. Along the way, they’ll each find
love with two great men and the sense of family they’d been missing for so many
years. I do love a happy ending!

BAREFOOT SEASON is the first
book of your new Blackberry Island series. What can you tell us about
Blackberry Island, both the books and the place?

On
Blackberry Island, life is sweet and the happy ending is guaranteed! I’m a firm
believer that life is better with romance, so you can rest assured that the
women on Blackberry Island will find love with men who will make your toes
curl. The Blackberry Island books will also allow me to explore other
relationships. We women often define ourselves by the relationships in our
lives. Not just by our romantic relationships, but by our friendships, our
relationships with our mothers, our children, our bosses, our neighbors… For
us, it’s not so much “what do you do?” as “whom do you love and who loves you
back?” that determines how we feel about ourselves. It’s nice to stretch my
wings a little to write about some of these other defining relationships, as
well.

Blackberry
Island is a quaint island off the coast of Seattle, a popular weekend escape
for Seattlites who want to get out of the city. You can get to the island
either across Getaway Bridge or by ferry. Locals are friendly hosts, happy to
direct you to one of several wineries on the island, the daisy fields that have
made it the Daisy Capital of the West Coast, and the Puget Sound Crane
habitats. You can learn more about Blackberry Island at www.blackberryisland.com. And yes,
it’s fictional, but it’s real in my heart, as I hope it will become real in
yours!

BAREFOOT SEASON is more of a
women’s fiction, then, rather than a straight romance. Are you moving away from
writing romance?

Absolutely
not! I love romance. There is still nothing more exciting to me than watching
two people fall in love. I adore the first kiss, my heart always sinks when
things are at their darkest and it looks hopeless, and I am as thrilled as ever
when love triumphs in the end. My next romance will be SUMMER DAYS, book 7 of
the Fool’s Gold series, which will land in stores on May 29. Well, that’s the
next full-length romance. On May 1, I’ll release ALMOST SUMMER, a Fool’s Gold
ebook novella. Then there will be two more Fool’s Gold romances in July and
August, plus a Christmas gift-sized hardcover in October called A FOOL’S GOLD
CHRISTMAS. If you’ll sign up for my mailing list at www.susanmallery.com/members/,
I’ll send you an email on release day.

Do you think book clubs will
enjoy BAREFOOT SEASON? Why or why not?

I do!
I belong to a book club, and the books we most enjoy discussing are the books
that feel like a slice of life. In BAREFOOT SEASON, the two women at the center
of the story are both decent people who have legitimate reasons for feeling the
way they do, which means that book club members can legitimately fall on either
side of the issue that’s causing the conflict in the book.

I’m
always very proud when readers and reviewers say that they really identified
with the characters in my books. Those characters feel as real to me as people
in real life – a fact which is endlessly confusing for my poor husband, who has
to ask for clarification when I tell him about something that someone did that
day. “Is she a real person?” he’s forced to ask.

I
think readers will really connect with the characters in BAREFOOT SEASON. Carly
is a hard-working, loving single mom. She would do anything for her daughter,
including put up with the woman who betrayed her. If the inn goes under, Carly
doesn’t just lose her job – she loses her home, the only home her daughter has
ever known.

Michelle
is sarcastic and funny and kind of crabby. I do love a crabby woman! Michelle
is prickly, but beneath that prickliness, she’s loyal and has a heart that
won’t quit. Wait until you meet the dog she rescues – and who rescues her.

I’ve
included a readers’ discussion guide in BAREFOOT SEASON to help get the
conversation started. There are even a couple of recipes! I’d be happy to chat
about the book live via phone or Skype with any book club that selects BAREFOOT
SEASON. Just email my assistant at jenel (at) susanmallery (dot) com to set it
up.

What kind of research did you
do?

In
BAREFOOT SEASON, Michelle is struggling with post-traumatic stress after being
wounded in Afghanistan. Since I’ve never served in the military, I wanted to be
sure I got those details right, to honor the women who serve our country. I did
a lot of research online, then I spoke personally with Sergeant Betty Thurman.
What struck me time and again was how proud our soldiers are of what they do.
Rightfully so. These are strong, resilient women. Although they are barred from
certain duties, they can and do serve in war zones. They can and do put their
lives on the line, and they do it because they love our country.

After
I finished the book, I asked a fan of mine who has been deployed twice to read
it for a “gut check.” Did I get the
emotions right, I wanted to know. She told me that she felt as if I was in her
head. On top of being a soldier, she is a wife and mother to four children. She
loved the book so much that she has pre-ordered ten copies to send to her
“battle buddies.”

What do you hope your readers
take away from reading BAREFOOT SEASON?

Friends
can become family. We’re not all lucky enough to be born with the family we
deserve, but we can build a family by surrounding ourselves with loving,
supportive friends.

How did you come up with the
title BAREFOOT SEASON?

In the
book, Michelle spots Carly’s young daughter in the back yard, barefoot and
spinning in circles with her face raised toward the sun and her arms
outstretched. It makes her long for the long summer days of her own childhood,
when she and Carly ran barefoot around Blackberry Island. In her mind, being
barefoot is closely connected with innocence, with the time in her life before
she had been hurt, before she knew there was darkness in the world.

What’s next for you, after
BAREFOOT SEASON?

This
summer, I’m heading back to Fool’s Gold, California – the Land of Happy Endings
– with four brand new full-length novels, plus an ebook novella. The titles and
release dates are:

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